Category: Ethics
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Fifty-Nine Thousand Nuns Oppose the Bishops on Health Care

Deal W. Hudson March 18, 2010 “Don’t mess with nuns!” is a comment I’ve often heard over the years from cradle Catholics who were taught by them. The question now arises whether the undecided Catholic members of the House will be influenced by the 60 nuns – each a leader of her religious order –…
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Bart Stupak Failed Us

Deal W. Hudson March 22, 2010 We are the hollow men We are the stuffed men The evening the Stupak-Pitts Amendment passed, I expressed the hope that a new era of pro-life politics had begun. For the first time in a long time, the Democratic Party had an advocate for the unborn around whom others could rally.…
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Why Catholics Should Work to Repeal the Health Care Bill

Deal W. Hudson March 29, 2010 There are only two facts Catholics need to know about the health-care bill to decide it must be repealed: The bill signed by the president includes federal funding for abortion, and the executive order does nothing to remove that funding. You don’t have to accept those facts on my…
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Are the Bishops ‘Advancing the Republican Agenda’?

Deal W. Hudson April 5, 2010 Regular readers may be taken aback by the question, but I ask it seriously. In fact, I am repeating a question put to Francis Cardinal George by a reporter for the Catholic News Service. A March 23 story from CNS, written by Nancy Frazier O’Brien, featured an exchange with Cardinal George,…
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Too Many Catholics on the Supreme Court?

Deal W. Hudson April 11, 2010 With the upcoming retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens, the media have once again started counting the number of Catholics on the Supreme Court. A recent headline in the New York Times announced, “Stevens, the Only Protestant on the Supreme Court.” Well, so what? The Times article notes that Stevens’ retirement raises the possibility that the next Court…
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Seven Ways the Bishops Should Respond to Sex Abuse

Deal W. Hudson April 15, 2010 To rebuild the trust of U.S. Catholics in the Church and its leaders and to make reparations to the victims left in the wake of this scandal, the bishops need to address several points: 1. The bishops should make clear that this is a crisis and that they are…
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The Ongoing Saga of the Priest Sex Abuse Scandal

Deal W. Hudson April 19, 2010 In October 2001, crisis Magazine published an article, titled “The High Price of Priestly Pederasty,” by Dan Michalski. Reporting on publicly known cases of sex abuse by priests, Michalski summarized his findings: So far, more than 3,000 Catholic priests in America have been accused of sexual misconduct with minors, and nearly…
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Remember the Palestinians

Deal W. Hudson May 3, 2010 The Holy Land is a place of stories. Everyone has a story about Israel and the occupied territory called Palestine by those who live there. Many of the events are drenched in blood – often that of relatives present or past – which is why, when the story is…
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Sr. Carol Keehan Misrepresents Her Support of the Health-Care Bill

Deal W. Hudson May 9, 2010 Sr. Carol Keehan responded to the standing ovation she received at a gathering of Obama’s Catholic coalition by making a very strange claim about her support of the recent health-care legislation signed by President Barack Obama. “We were in complete accord with our bishops and our church that abortion is a grave evil.…
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Toning Down the Immigration Debate among Catholics

Deal W. Hudson May 16, 2010 On the heels of the health-care debate comes a potentially more contentious furor over proposed immigration legislation. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who helped secure abortion funding in the health-care bill, is now telling us the bishops came to her and said, “We want you to pass immigration reform.” But Pelosi wants…